I dunno. If it was something vague like "omg best movie everrrr," then I'd take opinions like this with a grain of salt. But to be specific in saying best script and storytelling? That's a very interest-piquing opinion.
I'm going to try avoid seeing the final trailer. I'm already on-board and want as much as possible to be unspoiled when I do see it.
I'm assuming this is the movie that has wrecked the CGI vendors that Marvel works with. Looks like 95% of this movie is CGI or at least shot on the volume. Looks like a solid movie, but I for one am looking forward to the MCU getting back to more grounded films in the near future that are actually shot on location. I will say though that Jonathan Majors as Kang looks freaking awesome. Waiting for Wakanda Forever to come on Disney plus in February so it'll be nice to see two new movies back to back next month too. It seems like this year is much more reliant on the big screen for the MCU which I think is a positive. I think alot of people are kind of Disney +'ed out, and would prefer time in between blockbuster movies instead of the constant slow drip of D+.
The trailer looks amazing though a bit spoilery from the plot progression vibes. Happy to see a big time Ant-Man since the last two had no expectations of going anywhere (except for the part in End Game where Mickey Mouse freed Scott who got trapped at the very end...)
This is going to be the best comic book movie ever -- the reign of Wonder Woman 1984 is about to end.
can’t believe I’m actually looking forward to an Ant-Man movie this feeling is uncharted waters for me
Honestly, I think Marvel needed to inject some optimism into naysayers and casual folks. The first trailer introduced some guy with a snazzy outfit as Kang, and unless you somewhat know of Kang, he wouldn't have been imposing enough as a Thanos-level final boss villain that the Avengers would have to contend with. This trailer was good in that, it established what some of Kang's powers are and what goals/motivations Kang could have. Spoiler'd for the people that didn't watch the trailer, but my question is: Spoiler Why do you guys think Kang needs Ant-Man for this particular 'retrieval' mission? My theory is that Kang can't get out of the Quantum Realm because Janet Van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer's character) took an item that allowed Kang to traverse between timelines/realities while she was there. And now, because Kang knows of Cassie, he's trying to use her as bait to force Scott to get that item back.
Spoiler I can see that being the case. I wish they didn't include the line about they both need to lose. Feels like a spoiler to me.